A one-room log cabin with double bunks at one end makes a good camp ([Fig. 185]) with room for two or four sleepers according to the width of the bunk ([Fig. 186]).
[Fig. 184.] [Fig. 185.] [Fig. 186.]
The lean-to and one-pen cabin plan.
The Bunks
The bunks are made by setting the ends of two poles into holes in the logs bored for that purpose ([Fig. 185]) and nailing slats across the poles. Over this a bed of browse is laid and on this blankets are spread and all is then ready for bedtime.